NWSL Establishes $5 Million Fund to Support Abuse Survivors

The NWSL has announced a new $5 million fund aimed at compensating players who suffered abuse, marking a significant step towards player safety and accountability.

In a landmark decision, the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) has committed to creating a $5 million fund dedicated to compensating players who have been victims of abuse by coaches and officials across the league. This initiative comes in response to numerous allegations of abuse that surfaced in 2021, detailing a troubling history of misconduct that dates back over a decade.

An independent investigation led by Sally Yates and King & Spalding LLP unveiled that such abuse and misconduct—verbal, emotional, and sexual—had become systemic within the NWSL. Recognizing the urgent need for change, the league has now reached a critical agreement with the attorneys general of Illinois, New York, and Washington DC. As part of this agreement, the NWSL will not only establish the restitution fund but also introduce comprehensive policy changes aimed at enhancing player safety.

New York's Attorney General, Letitia James, articulated the significance of this agreement, stating, "For too long, the hardworking and talented women of the National Women's Soccer League were forced to endure an unacceptable culture of abuse, harassment, and retaliation. This agreement sends a clear message that such misconduct will not be tolerated and ensures players receive the compensation and protections they deserve."

To ensure compliance with the terms of this agreement, the NWSL is mandated to enact extensive reforms. These include rigorous vetting processes for prospective coaches and tailored training programs for players and staff that focus on preventing sexual misconduct. Failure to adhere to these new protocols could lead to $2 million in penalties for the league.

NWSL Commissioner Jessica Berman expressed the league's commitment to restoring trust among its players, asserting, "We will continue to do the work necessary to maintain the trust of our players and build an ecosystem where the best in the world want to come."

This fund represents a pivotal moment for the NWSL as it strives to create a safer environment for its athletes and take substantial steps toward eliminating abuse within women's football.

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